International Distribution Corporation (IDC) long term
employee’s are loyal to the company and committed to our
principles of service, quality, integrity and honesty. The quality
of people who make up our company fosters an attitude conducive
to innovation and leadership and exemplifies our belief in continuous
improvement.

IDC is proud to be a member of the National
Association of Chemical Distributors (NACD)CHEMICAL
HANDLER AFFILIATE PROGRAM and participating in the NACD Responsible
Distribution Process (RDP) which is regarded as the “gold Standard” of
product stewardship programs for chemical distributors worldwide.
It is a management practice mandatory for membership in the National
Association of Chemical Distributors (NACD) that promotes continuous
improvement of environmental, health, safety and security performance.

Third-Party Verification: Earning Credibility by Being Accountable

The
Responsible Distribution Process’s most unique and
perhaps the most credible requirement is independent third-party
verification of written management practices unlike any other
sector of the chemical industry.

RDP Document Verification: First
as a prerequisite of NACD membership, companies must be approved
by an independent third-party designated by NACD to conduct
a review of an applicant’s environmental, health, safety
and security policies as prescribed under RDP.

On-site Verification:
Once every three years, each member is scheduled to undergo
an on-site third-party audit. The purpose of this mandatory audit
is to verify that the member is implementing its Responsible
Distribution process policies and procedures. Membership termination
will result for voluntary non-compliance of NACD’s third-party
verification requirements.

RDP’s credibility is unsurpassed
by any other U.S chemical industry initiative, largely because
of its unique Third Party Verification, the first of its kind
in the chemical industry. The return on the investment by NACD
member companies to comply with RDP are shown in such measurable
examples as low worker injuries, fatalities, lost work days;
lower insurance premiums, and better relations with suppliers,
customers, regulators, legislators and local communities.